PATENTED ROSES (cont.) 
*MARK SULLIVAN, Pat. No. 599. 
Huge golden yellow flowers veined and shaded rose pink and cerise, 
Honey fragrance. Rich leathery, glossy foliage. Retail each $1.50. 
McGREDY'S SUNSET, Pat. No. 327. 
Orange-yellow heavily suffused with orange flame. The pempemny 
formed buds open slowly, hold their color in the sun and keep well. 
Foliage shiny green. Retail each $1.75. 
*MIRANDY, Pat. No. 632. 
Large buds of deep, rich dark red with black shadings opening to 
huge 50-petalled, richly fragrant flowers. Vigorous habit and free 
blooming. Heavily textured dark green foliage. A.A.R.S. Retail 
each $2.00. 
*MISSION BELLS, Pat. No. 923. A.A.R.S. 1950. 
A beautiful deep salmon pink hybrid tea rose opening to clear 
shrimp pink color. Vigorous plant with attractive coppery green 
foliage which is disease resistant. Long pointed buds on long stems. 
Full centered flowers up to 514 inches when open. Tea-scented fra- 
grance. Retail each $2.25. 
MME. HENRI GUILLOT, Pat. No. 337. 
Watermelon pink with a golden base. Has no rival in form or color. 
Large firm-petalled flowers borne singly on strong plants with extra- 
large foliage. The long slender buds are fine for cutting. Retail 
each $1.75. 
NEW YORKER, Pat. No. 823. 
Brilliant, unfading scarlet with rose red undertones. A velvety 
sheen gives each bloom a lovely texture. The flowers are extra large, 
beautifully formed and are borne on strong stems. Blooms through- 
out the season. The plant is vigorous, disease-resistant and the 
foliage luxuriant. Retail each $2.00. 
*NOCTURNE, Pat. No. 713. 
Long, perfectly formed buds of bright cardinal-red. Long stems, 
large luxuriant foliage. The large, richly textured petals have good 
substance and flowers are pleasantly fragrant. Sturdy. A.A.R.S. 
Retail each $2.00. : 
PASADENA TOURNAMENT, (Pat. No. 578) (floribunda). 
Velvety red. Free flowering, almost thornless. Retail each $1.50. 
*PEACE, Pat. No. 591. 
Buds are golden yellow, each petal edged with pink that seems to 
deepen as the flower slowly opens. The strong, straight stems lift 
the unusually large fresh looking flowers well above the mass of 
vigorous, shining, disease-resistant foliage. Highest score ever made 
by an A.A.R.S. Retail each $2.50. 
*PINKIE, Pat. No. 712. (Polyantha type). 
Perfect little long slender pink buds open to about 2 inches, each 
on an individual stem long enough to cut. A continuous bloomer 
from early Spring to late Fall. Spicy fragrance. Fine for border or 
dwarf hedge. A.A.R.S. Retail each $1.75. : 
PINOCCHIO, Pat. No. 484. (Floribunda type). 
The rich, fragrant salmon buds blushed with gold open to clear 
soft pink, deeper pink at edges. Exceptionally prolific bloomer. 
ee tich, dark green and unusually disease-resistant. Retail 
each $1.50. 
RED PINOCCHIO, Pat. No. 812. (floribunda) 
Rich bright carmine deepening as buds fully open. Delightfully 
fragrant and free blooming. Habit bushy, upright and vigorous. 
Retail each $1.50. 
*RUBAIYAT, Pat. No. 758. 
Rose red or crimson. Long, shapely buds open to extra large fra- 
grant blooms borne on long strong stems. A vigorous, healthy bush 
with luxuriant dark green foliage. A.A.R.S. Retail each $1.75. 
*SAN FERNANDO, Pat. No. 785. 
A magnificent rose of glowing currant-red. Beautifully formed buds 
and open flowers of -unusually heavy texture. Richly fragrant. 
A.A.R.S. Retail each $1.75. ; 
SATURNIA, Pat. No. 349. 
Warm tones of cardinal-red on inside of petals with salmon-yellow 
and copper on reverse. Shiny dark green foliage. Fine for cutting. 
Retail each $1.75. . 
